Utah Code

Utah Code § 20A-2-102.5 (2026)

Voter registration deadline

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Except as otherwise provided in Chapter 16, Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act, an individual who fails to timely submit a correctly completed voter registration form may not vote in the election.
The voter registration deadline is as follows:
the voter registration must be received by the county clerk, the municipal clerk, or the lieutenant governor no later than 5 p.m. 11 calendar days before the date of the election, if the individual registers to vote:
at the office of the county clerk, in accordance with Section 20A-2-201;
by mail, in accordance with Section 20A-2-202;
via an application for a driver license, in accordance with Section 20A-2-204;
via a public assistance agency or a discretionary voter registration agency, in accordance with Section 20A-2-205; or
via electronic registration, in accordance with Section 20A-2-206;
before the polls close on the last day of early voting, described in Section 20A-3a-601, if the individual registers by casting a provisional ballot at an early voting location in accordance with Section 20A-2-207; or
before polls close on the date of the election, if the individual registers to vote on the date of the election by casting a provisional ballot, in accordance with Section 20A-2-207.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2014–2020 · leading case: In re K.T.B., 2020 UT 51 (Utah 2020).
In re K.T.B., 2020 UT 51 (Utah 2020). “, UTAH CODE § 20A-2-102.5 (establishing a voter registration deadline with limited exceptions).”
North Carolina State Conf. of the NAACP v. McCrory, 997 F. Supp. 2d 322 (M.D.N.C. 2014). “143(a) (30 days); Utah Code Ann. § 20A-2-102.5(2) (30 days); Vt.”
— Utah Code § 20A-2-102.5(2) — 1 case
North Carolina State Conf. of the NAACP v. McCrory, 997 F. Supp. 2d 322 (M.D.N.C. 2014). “143(a) (30 days); Utah Code Ann. § 20A-2-102.5(2) (30 days); Vt.”
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